Hc. Burrell et al., WIRE LOCALIZATION BIOPSIES OF NON-PALPABLE BREAST-LESIONS - THE USE OF THE NOTTINGHAM LOCALIZATION DEVICE, Breast, 6(2), 1997, pp. 79-83
Mammography is used successfully for early detection of non-palpable b
reast cancer. Surgical biopsy of non-palpable lesions usually requires
image guided preoperative localization. The ideal marker localization
device should be acceptable to the patient, easy to place, be secure
in position from placement to the time of surgery and facilitate accur
ate surgical excision while allowing the surgeon to achieve the best c
osmetic result. It should also allow for accurate and detailed patholo
gical assessment of the specimen obtained. The Nottingham marker devic
e was developed with the aim of achieving all of these objectives. Thi
s study describes the design of the device and reviews the outcomes of
its use compared with biopsies using other localization devices. The
results show the Nottingham marker device to be successful in 279 of 2
86 (98%) cases compared to 96% with other devices. We now use the Nott
ingham marker wire for all breast lesions requiring image guided local
ization prior to surgery.